Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Rootless
What would the world be like if there were no more trees? Or books? Or a way to grow food? What if the locust that used to eat the crops had no where to turn except for humans? What if one company had the power to make all the food we were able to consume? What if that food was a super food like popcorn? You would find yourself in the world of Rootless by Chris Howard. Banyan is a tree builder. He makes trees from scrap metal for people willing to pay. His father has disappeared- taken by what he assumes is Pirates to be sold. Banyan meets up with a family, Zee, Sal, Hina and Frost and their watcher Crow. When Zee gives him a picture of his father chained to actual trees, Banyan is thrust into a wild mission to try and find him. Nothing goes as planned and Banyan finds himself captured by Pirates, led by the fascinating Alpha- a Pirate girl who catches his eye. Banyan finds himself fighting for his life and the lives of his new friends. When he discovers what GenTech (the food company) is really up to- he realizes the evil things people will do to survive. Banyan must gather his forces to try and save not only his father, but the thousands of people GenTech has taken. This was a really thought provoking book. I mean, what would life really be like with no trees? I take it for granted that when I look out the window, I will see trees blowing in the breeze. Banyan is a great character who comes into his own in his search for his father, and finds a little love story on the way. Crow is another great character who turns out to be more than he seems. I look forward to the continuation of this series and will make sure before it comes out, I plant a few more trees in my yard. Happy reading my friends!
Monday, May 27, 2013
Maggot Moon

Sunday, May 26, 2013
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets
James Whitman likes to start his day with a giant YAWP ala Walt Whitman. Partly to piss off his dad and partly to convince himself that he is okay. His sister has been kicked out of the house and he is guilt ridden knowing he did nothing to help her. He is depressed, lonely and living in an abusive household. He talks to a made up counselor named Dr. Bird who is a pigeon he has created in his mind. He somehow keeps screwing up his only friend, Derek's, life and has fallen for a girl with a boyfriend. He spends each day trying not to commit suicide and writing poetry to impress Beth. He finds himself on a quest to get his sister back into the high school she was expelled from so his parents will let her come home. Little does he know that her problems are far greater than graduating from high school. James is a unique individual who hugs trees to make himself feel better. He gets a job so he can make enough money to pay an actual therapist. This is a book about a young man trying to figure out how to cope with all life has dealt him. He is such a likeable character who is going through what most people go through at some point in their lives. Trying to discover who he is and then being okay with it. There are many good messages in this book and it is filled with Walt Whitman poetry to boot. I enjoyed this quick read- no supernatural elements unless you count the imaginary Dr. Bird- who's advice is right on the money most of the time. Happy reading my friends!
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
Dead Beautiful

Sunday, May 12, 2013
The 5th Wave

Saturday, May 11, 2013
Between Shades of Gray

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